Joey Summerskill is an ambitious TV reporter whose life is changed forever when she witnesses the horrific death of a tormented teenage boy, torn apart by bloody chains. Determined to find the truth behind this gruesome vision, she discovers the Lament Configuration Box which opens the door to the Cenobites' demonic world.

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Thus far the most consistently entertaining movie in the series and the first film where I've actually liked Pinhead
...even though the other "cenobites" are ridiculously cheesy.
This appears to be where the films lose their roots but since I didn't really like the first one this could be a good thing."

"Oct. 13th
See how stupid those cenobites look? Well it's no more or less stupid than the movie as a whole. Camerahead? CD! His fucking name is CD and he throws compact discs at you?! Are you goddamn serious? Just where did they even come from? How come Pinhead just gets to create generic minion-cenobites at will? Since when? I mean shit, the best part of that douche-bag club owner dying was that it meant he was out of the fucking movie. Oh, but nope, just kidding. Let me introduce you to Pist"

""There is no good, Monroe. There is no evil. There is only flesh."
@ DVD
There were some decent moments in film number two in this franchise, but in the third film there are even less decent moments. There is a scene in which Pinhead goes completely berserk in a bar, besides that I can't recall anything good.
It is for the most part just boring. The acting is on the list of some of the worst acting I've witnessed on film, almost nothing in it makes sense (What the fuck is it with those dreams"